Sharing and Learning from Real-Life Experiences

 

What you think about, worry over, and the courage you muster to solve a problem or achieve a goal—even when you fail—are all valuable experiences. When you hit rock bottom in disappointment and learn from it, and it takes a long time to recover, the journey you undergo can deeply resonate with someone else. There are people who would love to know about your process and feel a strong desire to have a similar experience. It doesn’t have to be the grand ideas of great people or their monumental success stories. In fact, the success stories of individuals who are closer to your level can be more relatable and helpful. With traditional paper books, matching the supply and demand of success stories is challenging. However, with social media, this matching becomes incredibly easy. In an era where anyone can be a storyteller, the demand for such stories is endless.

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